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Originally posted by ironmaniup View Post
You guys are being to hard on the quarterback, he didn't have time to throw, receivers were locked down most of the game, nothing he could do. I thought Dunn was being too conservative, but after looking at it, they just couldn't go deep on IUP.
As mentioned IUP had some really painful drops in the first half.
Also ... what's up with these blocked kicks? Is that the third one in five games?
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
They didn't even try much. That was very odd for a Cal team. But, the gigantic mismatch was up front. IUP's front manhandled Cal's OL. Once they caught on to all the misdirection stuff to Brown there wasn't anything left Cal could do.
As mentioned IUP had some really painful drops in the first half.
Also ... what's up with these blocked kicks? Is that the third one in five games?
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Originally posted by EyeoftheHawk View Post
In addition to the block, the last kick had pressure up the middle as well. I was surprised it got through. On the first block, it looked like the kick was low to begin with, but you still can't let guys come clean like that. Stout, the snapper, was hurt on one of the early kicks, the second one I believe. He had is back iced up. Royer snapped for the last two kicks without incident.
In his absence Malik looked pretty good.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
Looked like Stout and Justice were the two banged up today. Justice came out pretty early. He was in a right arm sling. He seemed in good spirits on the sideline.
In his absence Malik looked pretty good.
As for the LS, I think Royer has a lot of game experience (he was the starter last year, wasn't he). I guess you never really appreciate the LS until he gets hurt.
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Originally posted by iupgroundhog View Post
Funny since the topic you are responding to is about how well IUP's #3 RB did yesterday. Who is ESU's #3 RB again?
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Originally posted by EyeoftheHawk View PostGood win by IUP. It was a slow start, but overall the defense was excellent. You keep a team out of the end zone these days that's a big deal. On offense, the big drop by a wide open Grant Smith early on hurt. If he catches that ball and they finish that drive, or even get three, it's a confidence builder. Instead it was a momentum killer and we all saw the result with a big zero at halftime. It's a real luxury to have a guy like Brown out there who you can throw the homerun ball to a few times a game, and a guy like Maxwell who can throw it. They were the difference really. Cal has nobody like Brown or Maxwell on offense. Not even close.
Cal played well on D, but in the end just didn't have enough material. Taking a long look at it, is Cal cozying into that 3rd-4th spot in the West for the long haul? They were 7-4 last year, and already have two losses this year before playing SRU, and possibly West Chester to close out the year. This could be a lengthy playoff drought.
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